Rasmus Hojlund performed Cristiano Ronaldo’s goal after scoring Denmark’s winner against Portugal in the League of Nations on Thursday.
Hojlund came out of the bench to win the winner in his first 1-0 nations of the first nations in the stadium parking.
Manchester United striker struck in the 78th minute to help save Christian Eriksen’s rash, the first half of which was rescued.
“It was fantastic, it was a great day in many ways,” Hoylund said for purpose and celebration.
“I played against my idol and scored and was the winner of the match. It couldn’t have been written much better.”
Meanwhile, Bruno Fernandes, the captain of the Hojlund at Old Trafford but playing in the opposite side in Portugal’s colors, said: “We were not surprised, we knew they were aggressive and that they would come out strong.
“We lacked aggression and we had to be stronger in duels, more intelligent in gaining depth.
“We have a difficult game in front of us, but we really want to win, and at home with our fans we are sure we will be able to return the game.”
Celebration of the Hoylund in the picture
What else happened in the League of Nations?
Arsenal’s Mikel Merino scored a draw at the time of detention as European champions Spain grabbed a 2-2 draw against Netherlands In the first match of the League of Nations of the Nations of Nations.
Spain struck early at Thursday’s meeting in Rotterdam through Nico Williams but the hosts quickly responded while Liverpool striker Cody Gakpo found the net.
His Reijnders then gave the Dutch the lead in the second half, but the 81st minute sending Jorrel Hato gave Spanish hope and Merino had the last word.
France face a difficult task to withdraw their last eighth bond after going down 2-0 Croatia in division.
Ante Budimir and Ivan Perisic both scored in the first half after Andrej Kramaric had lost an early penalty to the hosts.
Germany claimed the advantage against ITALY After coming from behind to win 2-1 in Milan.
Sandro Tonali opened the score for the Italians after nine minutes, but Tim Kleindienst led Germany four minutes after the break. A head by Leon Goretzka secured a 14 -minute victory from the time, as Italy suffered a fear of injury to Arsenal defender Riccardo Calafiori late.
Belgium are facing the perspective of falling in League B after accepting three times in the second half to lose 3-1 in Ukraine in Murcia. TurKEy beat HUNgARY 3-1, while Austria AND Serbia Drew 1-1.
KOSOVO beat Iceland 2-1 while GEORGIA finished 3-0 winners in Armenia. SLOVAKIA AND SLOVENIA Have everything to play yet after a soft draw.